Fund Investors Finally Catch On

Institutional investors have been decrying the lack of opportunity in fixed income for years now, but investors have poured more and more money into bond funds. It appears that trend is finally about to turn.

By

Sarah Max

February 9, 2013

By

Sarah Max

February 9, 2013

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Financial advisors and investment strategists started talking about a looming bond bubble as early as 2010, and those warnings came to a crescendo last year when, after three decades of steady declines, yields on the 10-year Treasury dipped below 2%. Many experts, including Pimco's Bill Gross and Goldman Sachs senior U.S. investment strategist Abby Joseph Cohen, have counseled investors to steer clear of...